One More Time (2021)

One More Time (2021) poster

A coda to the suite Kirchheimer began with 2018’s Dream of a City, One More Time poignantly intercuts our last glimpses of the cycle’s black-and-white, late-fifties New York with color outtakes from 1981’s Stations of the Elevated, depicting a different yet equally distant moment in the life of the city. Placed simultaneously between and beyond these two eras, the film becomes a lyrical lament for the promised New York that never was.

Director: Manfred Kirchheimer
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 17 min
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Cinematography: Manfred Kirchheimer, Walter Hess
Editing: Manfred Kirchheimer
Production: Cinema Conservancy
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is One More Time about?
A coda to the suite Kirchheimer began with 2018’s Dream of a City, One More Time poignantly intercuts our last glimpses of the cycle’s black-and-white, late-fifties New York with color outtakes from 1981’s Stations of the Elevated, depicting a different yet equally distant moment in the life of the city. Placed simultaneously between and beyond these two eras, the film becomes a lyrical lament for the promised New York that never was.
Who directed One More Time?
One More Time was directed by Manfred Kirchheimer.
How long is One More Time?
One More Time has a runtime of 17m (17 minutes).
What genre is One More Time?
One More Time is a Documentary film.
Where was One More Time produced?
One More Time was produced in United States of America.